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IMPORTANT
SAFETY WARNINGS

When  using  a  gas  appliance,  heat  and  dampness 

are generated inside the premise. A good aeration of 

the kitchen must be guaranteed by keeping the natu-

ral aeration vents open or by installing a mechanical 

aeration device (hood). An intensive and prolonged 

utilization of the appliance may result in the need of 

supplementary aeration, such as opening a window 

or increasing the power of the hood (if present).

The  alimentation  cable  is  supplied  without  a  plug. 

To connect it please refer to the paragraph “electric 

connection”. It is recommended to not use adapters, 

multiple-outlet plugs or extensions.

When  the  appliance  is  not  in  use  for  a  prolonged 

time,  disconnect  the  electric  power,  switch  off  the 

main switch and turn off the gas.

Do not block ventilation or heat dissipation slits.

If the alimentation cable is damaged it must be re-

placed exclusively by a service center approved by 

the manufacturer.

The  appliance  must  be  used  only  for  the  purposes 

for which it was intended. Any other use (for example, 

heating  a  room)  is  incorrect  and  therefore  dange-

rous. The manufacturer declines all responsibilities for 

damage caused by similar incorrect uses.

The appliance is not destined to be activated by me-

ans of anexternal timer or a remote control.

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Summary of Contents for V09CSV/SS

Page 1: ...EN V09CSV SS FREESTANDING COOKERS USER OPERATING INSTALLATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...d owner of an ILVE cooking appliance Thank you for purchasing ILVE and welcome to the exciting world of cooking the ILVE way This instruction manual has been specially created to inform you of the full range of features your ILVE appliance has to offer and serves as an introduction to the wonderful benefits of ILVE s dynamic cooking systems We present detailed information on each of the advanced c...

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Page 5: ...OPEN 24 7 ILVE ACCESSORIES ONLINE SHOP For a wide range of Genuine ILVE accessories at the click of a button shop ilve com au ...

Page 6: ...s 15 First system startup 15 Control description 15 Oven shelves 16 Using the ventilated electrical oven 16 Use of the electric thermostat 16 Use of the ventilated oven 17 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE HOBS 17 Lighting the gas burners 17 Pans measure recommended of the burners 17 Abnormal operation 17 Correct trivet placement 18 CLEANING AND CARE 18 Oven cleaning and care 18 Dismantling the oven door 18 Ov...

Page 7: ... is correctly grounded as required by the regula tions It is fundamental to ensure that these regula tions have been respected if you are in doubt con tact a skilled technician to have the electric system accurately checked The manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused by a bad grounding system Before powering the appliance check that the te chnical features shown on the data plate match t...

Page 8: ...nection It is recommended to not use adapters multiple outlet plugs or extensions When the appliance is not in use for a prolonged time disconnect the electric power switch off the main switch and turn off the gas Do not block ventilation or heat dissipation slits If the alimentation cable is damaged it must be re placed exclusively by a service center approved by the manufacturer The appliance mu...

Page 9: ...cooker if it is not continuously watched This appliance may be used by children of 8 years of age or older by people with reduced physical sensory or mental abilities or with lack of experien ce and knowledge only if they are under adequa te surveillance or if they have been adequately in structed about the use of the cooker and if they are aware of the possible dangers Children must not play with...

Page 10: ...ppliance is not being used make sure the knobs are exactly in the position Don t leave the hotplate on with no pans on it as it would reach the temperature fast and possibly da mage the appliance and your countertops The electric plates remain hot after using them Be careful not to touch them Inflammable liquids like alcohol or gasoline must be kept away from the appliance Should you use small hou...

Page 11: ...fore disposal If the gas taps and thermostat are hard or unstable when turned do not touch the taps but turn off the gas and have the authorized service centre intervent Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning inside the oven Do not use scouring detergents or sharp metal im plements for cleaning the oven s glass door as that could damage the surface causing its breakage Do not modify this appliance...

Page 12: ...ulations AS NZS 5601 Gas Installations and any other statutory regulations This is a type A appliance which does not need to be joined to an exhaust sy stem for combustion waste but must be installed under a hood or other smoke extraction system in compliance with the standards in force The knowledge and consultation of the standards are a key factor for a qualified technician Indicatively the amo...

Page 13: ...appliance must not be installed behind a decorative door in order to avoid overheating The appliance can be installed as a freestanding cooker or on a plinth If installing the appliance as a freestanding cooker fi t the telescopic legs to the appliance If installing the appliance on a plinth then suitable ventilation from the plinth area is required It isrecommended that an air vent 20 mm wide and...

Page 14: ...d accessible in order to disconnect the appliance easily For direct connection to the mains it is necessary that the safety valve and the domestic supply can support the appliances load see rating plate the supply system is equipped with an efficient earth connection the switch or circuit breaker with minimum 3 mm gap is easily accessible once the appliance is installed means for disconnection mus...

Page 15: ...chains as low as possible using a method that suits the wall material and restrains the weight of the cooker If the appliance is installed between two cupboards the installer should drill a hole on each side of the cupboards pass the chains through the holes and anchor the chains within each cupboard Important After fi xing the chains ensure they are taut and test that the cooker does not tilt for...

Page 16: ...y The burners can be adapted to different types of gas by mounting injectors suited to the user s gas see nozzle adjustment table To do this you need 1 Extract the pan stands remove the head an cover of burners 2 With a 7 mm socket spanner unscrew and remove the nozzles from burners see fig below 3 Replace the burner injectors according to the gas to be used see nozzle adjustment table 4 Place the...

Page 17: ...driver in the end part of the tap or in the screw fig below 3 Turn the tap to minimum position 4 Unscrew turning to the left to increase the fl ame or screw to the right to decre ase it 5 Refer to the table below for adjustment settings Bypass screw adjustment is specifi ed as number of turns anticlockwise from fully closed position ADJUSTMENTS Adjusting the minimum gas flow Nozzle adjustment tabl...

Page 18: ...nt and then reas sembled Start the oven for about 60 minutes and set the thermostat to 250 C Du ring this initial heating period some unpleasant smell will be experienced which is unavoidable and quite normal When the oven has completely cooled down clean it referring to the paragraph Cleaning and care Be sure that you have correctly identifi ed the model that you possess see the data plate The va...

Page 19: ...ement this setting is particularly suitable for pastry and cakes e g fl ans pizzas biscuits fruit cakes etc 2 Upper lower elements This operates like a conventional electric oven and can be used accordingly 3 Intensive cooking A fast intensive form of cooking suitable for a variety of dishes It replaces the turn spit and can be used for baked fish braised vegetables kebabs roast chicken duck etc 4...

Page 20: ...of the following are considered to be abnormal operation and may require servicing Yellow tipping of the hob burner flame Burners failing to remain alight Sooting up of cooking utensils Burners extinguished by cupboard doors Burners not igniting properly Gas valves which are difficult to turn In case the appliance fails to operate correctly contact the authorised service provider in your area Ensu...

Page 21: ...aking care to insert the two guides F correctly The oven door is composed of 3 sheets of plate glass two in some models The plate glass parts may be cleaned using absorbent kitchen paper and an ordinary non abrasive detergent The inside glass may be removed to facilitate cleaning To do this it is necessary to dismantle the oven door see paragraph Dismantling the oven door or alternatively to set i...

Page 22: ...and an ordinary non abrasive detergent Do not use coarse abrasive cleaning materials or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven s glass doors since they can scratch the surface and cause the glass to shatter The inside glass may be removed to facilitate cleaning To do this it is necessary to dismantle the oven door or alternatively to set it in the intermediate click position ATTENTION every proced...

Page 23: ...20 CLEANING AND CARE Removal of oven shelf support Remove of oven lamp Losen whit a flathead screwdriver Remove the glass cover Pull out the light Replace and close again ...

Page 24: ...uld turning the gas thermostat become difficult you will need technical assi stance to either replace it or lubricate it We advise always cleaning the pan support grills after cooking Wait until they have cooled down and then clean them with a NON ACID detergent Acid sub stances such as lemon juice or other acid detergents may cause irremediable damage to the enamel on the grills Dry the grills ca...

Page 25: ... 180 200 2 40 50 Plain square cake 180 190 2 40 45 Brioches 170 180 2 40 60 Sponge cake 190 200 2 25 35 Plain ring cake 160 180 2 35 45 Sweet biscuits 180 200 2 20 30 Yeast cake 190 200 2 30 40 5 3 5 2 2 0 6 1 l e d u r t S Savoy biscuits 150 180 2 50 60 Apple fritters 180 200 2 18 25 Biscuits pudding 170 180 2 30 40 7 2 5 9 1 5 8 1 t s a o T Bread 180 200 3 45 0 2 0 1 3 0 5 2 a z z i P Insert foo...

Page 26: ... 2 3 60 70 Roast duck 250 2 3 45 60 Roast chicken 250 2 3 40 45 FISH 200 225 1 2 15 25 CAKES Fruit cake 225 2 35 40 Plain square cake 175 200 2 50 60 Brioches 175 200 2 25 30 Sponge cake 220 250 2 20 30 Plain ring cake 180 200 2 30 40 Sweet biscuits 200 220 2 15 20 Yeast cake 250 2 25 35 0 3 0 2 2 0 8 1 l e d u r t S Savoy biscuits 180 200 2 40 50 Apple fritters 200 220 2 15 20 Biscuits pudding 20...

Page 27: ...microswitch MD Grill microswitch MG Rotisserie MP Door microswitch N Neutral P Minute counter Programmer P Minute counter Clock PE Electric hotplate R1 Upper heating element R2 Lower heating element R3 Grill heating element R4 Circular heating element R5 Barbecue heating element R6 Fryer heating element RE Energy regulator S1 Oven warning light S2 Mains power warning light S3 Grill warning light S...

Page 28: ...25 QUALIFIED INSTALLER WIRING DIAGRAMS ...

Page 29: ...26 NOTES ...

Page 30: ...t apply if an ILVE product is defective by a factor other than a defect arising in the manufacture of the ILVE product including but not limited to a damage through misuse including failure to maintain service or use with proper care neglect accident or ordinary wear and tear including deterioration of parts and accessories and glass breakage b use for purpose for which the ILVE product was not so...

Page 31: ...eplacing or repairing the defective part of the ILVE product ii paying the cost of replacing or repairing the defective part of the ILVE product iii replacing the ILVE product or iv paying the cost of replacing the ILVE product e Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensat...

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